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auctions. FARMERS’ CO-OP ON THE FARM. AUROA. TUESDAY, JUNE 23. At 1 o ’cloek. T HE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have received instructions from Mr A. Brown to sell on above date— WITHOUT RESERVE 00 DAIRY COWS ' These cows are practically all young Jerseys, in good condition, and early culvers, and show exceptionally good returns. We have no hesitation in recommending these cattle to persons in search of the best. Light Luncheon Provided. ON THE FARM, RAMA ROAD, IvAUPOKONUI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. At 12 o’clock. T he FARMERS’ CO-OP., having received instructions from Mr W. Tomlinson, will sell as above, the whole of his live and dead stock as follows— WITHOUT RESERVE 09 GOOD JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS 10 springing heifers 3 weanev heifers ?> good waggon horses .1 trap horse 1 sow and 7 good weaners 1 4-cow Treloar plant and releasor, Anderson engine (gool crder), 3 sets harness tyne and tripod harorws. 5 a-side discs and carriage, 2 s.f. ploughs, copper, barrels, good 9-cou'Jter drill, good full lock waggon, spring tip-dray,' Albion mower, 2 hay sweeps and stacker, horse hoe, hay rake, gig a.id harness, bull chains, chains, covers, stumping jack, etc. Also Household Furniture, including piano, beds, stretchers, lino, sofas, chairs, pictures, writing desk, dressing table, etc. Also—- ! 5-seater Dodge car (slight reserve) Mr Tomlinson is leaving the district and everything, with the exception of the ear, is for absolute sale. The herd is a you ngish lot.- containing a lot of second .culvers, and comprises Jersey and Jersey cross cows-; good bodied cattle which will do well wherever taken, and are due to calve in July and August; a big percentage of July culvers to pedigree Jersey bulls, and are in good condition. The implements are in good order, having been boused when not in use, and are as good as new. Calving dates at the sale. Light Lunc-heoa Provided.

UNIOX STREET SALE ROOMS. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. At 1.15 p.m. J> P.* MORRISSEY & CO. will sell by public auction as' above — Quantity household furniture and effects, carpet square, linoleums, consignment new blankets and woollen goods, lot picture frames, balance of stock of saddler’s goods, firewood, crockery and lot sundries Seasonable fruit and produce Upwards of 100 head .poultry, Including 6 prize . Minorca hens (laying). 4 Buff Orpingtons. 50 to 60 Black Orpingtons (laying and table) and cockerels Prime beef, corned beef, veal, pork, bacon and ham On account of Mr J. McLachlau, who has left the district, and others — Household furniture, including sideboard, settee and squab, Rotoscillo drophead machine, duchess, cabinet wnshstand, toilet pair, chest drawers, toilet ware, bedsteads, mattresses, bedding, wicker chairs, eongoleum square, rugs, kitchen table and chairs, cot. tricycle, child’s chair, preserves, pickles and sundries

MAMMITIS VACCINE MAIVUVHTIS VACCINE (Preventive) 'T'HE RING PROPRIETARY CO., of A n n rl i O 1 b A ITT ATA ATO f 1 T 1 /V 1 11 Auckland, 5s now operating in South Taranaki. INOCULATION PER Co¥/ In 1913-1914 Dr RING was experimenting with a vaccine for maminitis in cows, and met with encouraging results. He then went to the War. On His return he continued his research work and has met with such success that in the North thousands of dairy cows are being inoculated with his Vaccine. Mr Eliot R. Davies wrote in April of this year as follows: “I am more than pleased to tell you that the cows (pedigree Tlolsteins) are now all clear of the trouble, and I think that your treatment is more than satisfactory. I have the greatest confidence in strongly recommending the treatment to any dairy farmer whose herds are similarly affected.” Inquiries addressed to Mr S. ERITH, the Company’s accredited representative, e/o the Hawera Star will receive prompt attention Use a Proved Remedy and Note the Charge—--2/6 per eow

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 10

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